Tom Frost Jr.

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Occupation Farmer, and Paper Boy on Sundays
Location Lenoxville, Pennsylvania, United States
Introduction Captain of The Last Bike Ride Out of the 20th Century, a ride that dodged wanting-to-close-for-the-night border cops that were hand-wringing about me from both sides of White Pass to cross the world's-tardiest crossable-by-road time zone boundary there within the time window during which that line in the Alaska/B.C. snow constituted the boundary between centuries. Nobody's ever claimed to have lagged me to the distinction; if you want to try I have a Certificate of Authenticity signed by Fraser Customs. So, for a few years afterwards, I patted myself on the back for having achieved the pinnacle of both the land-travel and time-travel categories of my logistical-challenges career. Then in early 2007, on a whim, I tried doing my first paper route at age 51. On my first delivery, despite getting a workout unmatched by anything short of the Moosic Mountains Bike Classic while sprinting between carefully-mapped-out-in-daylight-beforehand doorsteps, I finished way unacceptably late. NEWS FLASH: Being a Paper Boy is MORE of a land-travel (although less of a time-travel, despite getting tomorrow's paper today) logistical challenge than The Last Bike Ride Out of the 20th Century!
Interests When I'm not doing the farm work? Logistical challenges! The one that this blog is about is Route 62226, a Scranton Sunday Times delivery route consisting of 180 houses in Clarks Summit.
Favorite Books 1984